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greatest sincerity of motive , and purity of aim . His private letters , which open to us the real character of the ... letter to his intimate friend , Fitz Patrick , the simplicity and truthfulness of which , shows that it was never ...
greatest sincerity of motive , and purity of aim . His private letters , which open to us the real character of the ... letter to his intimate friend , Fitz Patrick , the simplicity and truthfulness of which , shows that it was never ...
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... letters and the remarks of Talfourd , ( the editor , ) some short poems , a farce , a tragedy , a dramatic sketch ... letters ; and indeed this natural ease is one of their greatest charms . In them character is as conspicuous as in a ...
... letters and the remarks of Talfourd , ( the editor , ) some short poems , a farce , a tragedy , a dramatic sketch ... letters ; and indeed this natural ease is one of their greatest charms . In them character is as conspicuous as in a ...
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... letters denote that there was some foundation for the charge , but making allowance for his convivial temperament and consti- tutional predisposition to such excitement , there is nothing to warrant the excessive abuse that has been ...
... letters denote that there was some foundation for the charge , but making allowance for his convivial temperament and consti- tutional predisposition to such excitement , there is nothing to warrant the excessive abuse that has been ...
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